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Now that "Killers of the Flower Moon" is becoming a blockbuster movie, the community where many of the murders took place is wrestling with how to open up about its past.
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Kansas was years ahead of most of the country in granting women full suffrage. A prank by a few men backfired when Susanna Madora Salter was elected mayor of Argonia, Kansas, in 1887.
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On the heels of her 68th pledge drive, KMUW’s member services coordinator Pat Hayes was honored with the WSU President’s Distinguished Service Award.Her…
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Over several decades, Lance Hayes filled various roles at KMUW. He was a student with an on-air shift, a news director, a program director and a station…
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KMUW is turning 70 years old this week, so we decided to take a peek at what Wichita looked like in 1949, the year the station was born. Dr. Jay Price,…
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Branch Rickey III is part of a legendary baseball family that has been entwined with the sport for more than 100 years.His grandfather, Branch Rickey, is…
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The official launch of the Kansas African-American History Trail will be held in Wichita this week.Eight sites across Kansas have been selected as charter…
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Doc, the restored B-29 Superfortress, will host an open house at its new home this month.The B-29 Doc Hangar and Education Center will open to the public…
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It was the War to End All Wars.World War I, a massive tableau of death and suffering, ended 100 years ago on Sunday, Nov. 11.More than 9 million…
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The Kansas Cowboy Hall Of Fame is seeking nominations for folks who epitomize its cowboy ideals of honesty and self-sufficiency. The hall of fame opened...
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In 1955, Emmett Till — a black Chicago teenager visiting his relatives in Mississippi — was brutally murdered after reportedly whistling at a white woman.…
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This year is the 60th anniversary of the first successful student-led sit-in of the modern civil rights movement. And it didn’t happen in the South, but…